A number of things immediately come to mind when watching the film adaptation of Tracy Letts' August: Osage County (The Weinstein Company). The first is that Julia Roberts is making a (desperate?) bid to be taken very seriously (she's also starring in HBO's adaptation of Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart). The second is that Meryl Streep wants another Oscar. Other things that come to mind include director John Wells being in way over his head on this project, why people are dressed the way they are in Oklahoma in August, and that it's no surprise that writer/actor Tracy Letts played George in a recent revival of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? considering the way August: Osage County similarly peels off revelations as if they were layers of an onion.